Archive for July, 2009

New Stamp Issue: Caves of Aruba

Category General News     Date Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

The northern coast of the island is home to most of Aruba’s natural attractions. The largest of these is the Arikok National Park, which covers 18% of the island and contains several noteworthy sites accessible by a network of hiking trails.

In the deep recesses of rock along the island’s windward coast, shallow cave formations intrigue visitors, who, in seeking to penetrate its damp chambers, are rewarded with mysterious views of rock drawings, the sudden, flapping wings of a nervous bat and nature’s artwork of stalagmites and stalactites.
There visitors will find the bat-filled Quadirikiri, Fontein, and Baranca Sunu or better known as Tunnel of Love. Taking in consideration that those three caves are main attractions of the Island, Post Aruba decided to issue a set of 3 stamps with this theme.
Stamp 175c: The Baranca Sunu Cave or also known as Tunnel of Love, is 300 feet long and is located on the Northern part of the island. In English “Baranca Sunu” means Naked Rock, but the origin of this name cannot be traced. Baranca Sunu has five chambers and in one of them there is a Virgin Mary that is shown in one of the natural rock formations.

The name Tunnel of Love offers more adventure than romance. The entrance of the cave has steep and narrow stairs downwards into the cave. In this tunnel the visitors will have to bend in some of the parts to discover its mysteries and to go through it. The exit is a little more challenging because you have to climb up a small stairs carved in the rocks. The tunnel is closed at the moment to preserve it and to make sure that the resident bat population reestablishes itself. The two bat populations are better known as Long Tongue Fruit Bats and Insect Eaters Bats.
Stamp 200c: Located about 100 meters from Aruba’s natural Fontein is the Fontein Cave situated in an escarpment of a terrace of coral limestone and it has an airy and easily accessible entrance of 3 meters broad and 2 meters high. Inside, the first vestibule is 4 meters high by about 50 meters, so it can be visited by the public.

The Fontein Cave is the most popular of the caves as it is the only one that has the ornamental drawings of Arawak Indians, providing a real sense of island history to this cave. These drawings are located in the flatter part of the ceiling and on the walls. These drawings have a particularly brownish red, reddish brown or more purplish color. It is also believed that in that cave the Arawak Indians celebrated rituals and ceremonies typical for their tribe.

Stamp 225c: The entrance of Quadirikiri Grot (Guadirikiri Cave) is located at the base of a cliff and is famous for its two chambers, illuminated by the sunlight, shining through holes in the roof of the cave which is 98 feet (30m) long. The cave is inhabited by hundreds of harmless bats. For this reason it was decided to have it closed starting at the second room to make sure that the bats could reproduce.
This emission is available at the post offices in Oranjestad, San Nicolas, Santa Cruz and Port of Call starting on April 01, 2009 until March 31, 2010 for all our clients who would like to have this special issue.

These stamps can be ordered as well via email: philatelic@postaruba.com

Aruba to Host 2009 CARILEC Engineering Conference

Category General News, Happenings     Date Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Top Caribbean Engineering Conference To Be Held At
Renaissance Convention Center Aruba, July 27-29, 2009

Aruba, known for its white-sand beaches, near perfect weather and warm hospitality, is proud to announce that the Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC) Engineering Conference will be held on the island from July 27-29, 2009.  The conference will take place at the Renaissance Convention Center Aruba and will be co-hosted by Aruba’s water and energy plant WEB Aruba N.V.

This year, the CARILEC commemorates 20 years of service to Caribbean Utilities, and the three-day conference is expected to attract over 300 delegates from a diverse audience of engineering practitioners, academia, industry professionals and vending companies.

The event is attended by engineering professionals from the Regional Utilities, North America and Europe. It also attracts participation from manufacturers, suppliers of equipment and materials and other industry service providers. The conference serves as a forum to facilitate networking, the exchange of ideas and exposure to new developments, technologies and products both through presentations and a trade show.

The CARILEC is an association of electric utilities, suppliers, manufacturers and other stakeholders operating in the electricity industry in the Caribbean. The Association is made up of 33 electric utilities from Bermuda in the north to Guyana in the south, and 62 associate member and three affiliate member companies involved in different aspects of servicing the electric utility business.

For more information and registration please visit  www.carilec.com.

Tribute to the King of POP on July 4th…at the Stellaris Casino

Category Entertainment     Date Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Tribute to the King of POP
July 4, 2009 – 8pm – 12am
Experience the King of Pop
in concert on the Big Screen
Stelllaris Casino

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Finale Aruba BurgGolf Tournament succes Nederlands team bekend

Category News in Dutch, Sports in Aruba     Date Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Afgelopen zaterdag werd voor de vierde keer de Aruba BurgGolf Finale gehouden in Purmerend. Dit was de afsluitende wedstrijd van 14. Er werd gestreden om kwalificatie van het Nederlandse team voor het Pro Am Tournament op Aruba komende augustus. Na een uitdagende 18-holes baan te hebben gespeeld werd bekendgemaakt welke beste vier spelers, samen met een pro, naar het zonnige eiland zullen afreizen.

De gelukkige winnaars zijn, van 1 t/m 4:  W. Cheng, K. van Rinsum, H. Smeeman, A. Arends. Zij mogen deelnemen aan het Aruba International Pro Am Tournament van 20 tot 24 augustus. Voor de golfers die geen reis wonnen, waren er informatie-leaflets verkrijgbaar over hoe er toch deelgenomen kan worden aan dit toernooi op Aruba (zie bijlage), daarnaast waren er uiteraard verschillende brochures over Aruba en haar golfbanen Tierra del Sol en Links at Divi te verkrijgen.

Over Aruba BurgGolf Tournament
De Aruba BurgGolf Tournament wedstrijden zijn door het hele land gespeeld van 14 maart tot 1 juni, op de golfbanen Gendersteijn, Haverleij, Emmen, Zoetermeer, Wijchen, St. Nicolaasga en  Purmerend. Het Tournament was toegankelijk voor zowel clubleden als LoyalTee leden en er werd gespeeld met een maximale handicap van 24. Per wedstrijd gingen de beste vier spelers door naar de finale. Jaap Ellis van het Arubaanse Verkeersbureau: ‘Ik ben zeer tevreden over het verloop van het toernooi en ik ben ervan overtuigd dat de golfmogelijkheden op Aruba nu nog beter bekend zijn onder de golfers doelgroep’. Het is nog mogelijk om met het Nederlandse team mee te reizen naar Aruba, ABC Travel is de officiële touroperator voor dit toernooi.

Voor meer informatie: www.burggolf.nl/aruba en www.abctravel.nl

Queen Beatrix International Airport Aruba Recognized Internationally By Passengers Once Again

Category Airlines     Date Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Airport of the Year 2009 Awards, Runner-Up Status

Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA) has received word that it has been awarded second place in Skytrax’ World Airport Awards – Best Airports in the Category for Central America and the Caribbean for the second consecutive year. First Place went to Panama City and third place went to Mexico City. Aruba is the only airport in its category that appears in the top three airports in both 2008 and 2009. Awards like these have special value as it is the traveling public who determine the winners by completing the survey. The World Airport Survey is conducted by UK-based aviation research organization, Skytrax.

The World Airport Survey™ is the Airport Survey that guarantees independence and unbiased impartiality. In its 11th year of operation, the study is respected for its transparency and authenticity. The World Airport Awards™ are based on the results from 8.6 million questionnaires completed by airline passengers in 2008/09, covering more than 190 airports worldwide. Passenger interviews include a detailed appraisal for more than 40 categories of product and service quality from check-in to departure, from arrivals to baggage collection – including terminal cleanliness, staff efficiency, staff courtesy, terminal signage, security processing, immigration and customers, walking distances, as well as features like shopping, dining options, and internet services.

“This award is a reassurance that our entire team’s hard work and efforts in upgrading our facilities and maintaining a constant quality product does pay off and that it’s recognized by the traveling public”, Peter Steinmetz, Managing Director AAA said. “Being a tourism destination in such a delicate period, we are very aware that every single part of the experience is of vital importance, having a good experience upon arrival and departure is the key focus of our success”.